<p>So I'm doing my apps online, and for Middlesex it's required to turn in a graded writing sample as a PDF. You can only include a link to one file, but my writing sample and the actual grade sheet are separate, and there's no way to get them on the same file. Is it okay without the grade? Any suggestions for a very last minute problem?</p>
<p>If you have a scanner, often you can rescan as one file. Lacking that, try one of the free online converters. They will sometimes be able to merge files in addition to converting.</p>
<p>Take a picture of the sheet and convert it to a PDF. There are lots of ways to do that. Just look on the internet. I’ve heard a lot of people doing it this way. I just scanned everything.</p>
<p>You definitely want to include the grade sheet one way or another.</p>
<p>If you don’t want the hassle of getting new software or learning how to, an easy way to get it done is at your local office supply store like Staples, OfficeDepot, etc. Ask a clerk working in copy and print area to help you scan your paper and save it as a PDF. For a few dollars, you could have it emailed to your or saved it in your flash drive.</p>
<p>There is an easy to use, free, app called cam scanner that allows you to take a photo of documents as a batch. It will straighten and crop each page and convert to a single PDF. I use it almost daily to keep track of receipts and other docs that I don’t want to have to go searching for. I use an android though. Apple has probably figured out a way to make such a useful app inoperable on their phones. ;)</p>
<p>Whoa there. Apple is where it’s at. There’s a scanner app called pro scanner. When I got it, it was free.</p>